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The casados together with 50 Portuguese soldiers guaranteed the garrisoning of the fortress.
Nevertheless, the building and garrisoning of Fort Mifflin continued.
Phocion delayed the inevitable garrisoning of defeated Athens as long as possible.
In 1776, he accompanied them in the garrisoning of the recently captured Fort Ticonderoga.
The regular soldiers took over the garrisoning of various militia forts, rebuilding and re-arming many of them.
The people of Boston, Massachusetts, resented the garrisoning of British troops in the city.
Apart from this action the army should be "absolutely restricted to... sudden descents upon the coast, the recovery of Heligoland and the garrisoning of Antwerp."
Amongst other measures Hood took one may mention the garrisoning of Diamond Rock, which he commissioned as a sloop-of-war to blockade the approaches of Martinique.
In September 1945, the 1st Marines deployed to North China to take part in the garrisoning of the area and in the repatriation of former enemy personnel.
Then a meeting of the city's leaders, a discussion on future policy, an oath of loyalty to Ambrosius, and arrangements made for the garrisoning of the city when the army departed.
It served in the Middle East in the garrisoning of Iraq and then the invasion of Persian to secure the oil fields of the area for the Allies.
Company A The 1st Unattached Company was formed in February 1862 for the garrisoning of Fort Warren in Boston Harbor.
"The Diamond Rock" (1950) by Geoffrey Bennett is set around the garrisoning of Diamond Rock in the Caribbean during the Napoleonic Wars.
Tensions between Arab states and Israel could erupt at any time, the argument goes, and conservative Arab states may be destabilized by the long-term garrisoning of U.S. troops.
The question is all the more striking since the Andoran presence is pronounced, extending to the garrisoning of a considerable number of the Queen's Guard-apparently at the invitation of Aringill.
However, due to demands from the Ural Mountains front, most German troops are eventually removed from Western Europe, and the garrisoning of Britain is largely carried out by local volunteers to the German army and the SS.
To obtain his freedom, William was forced to sign the Treaty of Falaise, under which he swore an oath of allegiance to the English king and agreed to the garrisoning of the captured castles by English soldiers at Scottish expense.
He tended towards pragmatism on other affairs, believing that while taxing Americans was legal, it was inexpedient, and that sending troops to America would be ultimately fruitless and to maintain order would require the garrisoning of forces in the colonies at great expense.
While Parlamocchi places the rebellion of Seniorectus and the attempted garrisoning of Montecassino in 1134, this hypothesis is refuted by the presence of Joscelin in the chronicle of Peter the Deacon: Joscelin being appointed chamberlain only in October 1135.
Marsh took part in the American Revolution, commanding a militia regiment as Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, and took part in the garrisoning of Fort Ticonderoga after its capture from the British, as well as the Battle of Bennington.
Some came as soldiers during the reign of Henry VIII, led by the officers Theodore Luchisi, Antonios Stesinos, and Colonel Thomas of Argos (or Thomas Buas), responsible for the garrisoning of the then-English possession of Calais.
This led to the 1949 North Atlantic Treaty which established the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the main institutional consequence of Atlanticism, which binds all members to defend the others, and led to the long-term garrisoning of American and Canadian troops in Western Europe.
The unwillingness of Bulgaria to attack Greece, as the Italians had hoped, allowed the Greek High Command to transfer most of the mobilizing divisions intended for the garrisoning of Macedonia to the front, where they were instrumental in the Greek counteroffensive, launched on November 14.
Although the United States Government had acquiesced in the British garrisoning of Iceland, it had no desire to see Britain make the same move into Greenland; for Greenland was, unlike Iceland, definitely within the Western Hemisphere and within the scope of the Monroe Doctrine.
The garrisoning of thousands of Samurai in the early 17th century not only brought the male-love tradition of nanshoku to the common people, but also dramatically shifted the ratio of man to woman (170 men for every 100 women) which obviously limited the sexual possibilities available to young men; encouraging the spread of nanshoku among middle class men.